According to one aspect of the present invention, an adhesive sheet material application device is disclosed, which includes a roller support bar, a roller support member, a first and second handle, and a roller. According to another aspect of the present invention, an adhesive sheet material application device is disclosed which includes a roller support member, a roller, and a second handle.
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1. A sheet material application device comprising:
a roller having longitudinal ends;
a roller support bar including roller support members that extend from and couple to respective said longitudinal ends of said roller;
a first handle extending from the roller support bar and being parallel to the roller; and
a second handle extending from the roller support bar
wherein the roller is coupled to the roller support member.
10. A sheet material application device comprising:
a roller having longitudinal ends;
a roller support member coupled to the roller at said longitudinal ends of said roller;
a first handle extending from the roller support bar and being parallel to the roller;
a second handle coupled to the roller support member;
wherein the second handle is perpendicular to the roller; and
wherein the roller support member is perpendicular to the roller.
2. The sheet material application device of
3. The sheet material application device of
4. The sheet material application device of
5. The sheet material application device of
wherein a portion of the second handle is oblique to an axis formed by the roller support bar.
6. The sheet material application device of
7. The sheet material application device of
wherein the first handle is coupled to the first handle support member.
8. The sheet material application device of
wherein the second handle has a second handle pad at the second end.
9. The sheet material application device of
11. The sheet material application device of
12. The sheet material application device of
13. The sheet material application device of
wherein each axle has a first axle end coupled to the roller support member and a second axle end not coupled to the roller support member.
14. The sheet material application device of
15. The sheet material application device of
16. The sheet material application device of
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/464,025, filed Mar. 20, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,987,791, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/952,369, filed Jul. 26, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,597,863, which claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/741,717 filed Jul. 26, 2012, which are hereby incorporated in their entirety herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the application of adhesive sheet materials, and, more particularly, a device and method for applying adhesive sheet materials.
Adhesive sheet materials are becoming the increasingly popular choice for advertising or otherwise displaying graphics on signs, automobiles, indoor and outdoor walls, indoor and outdoor floors, indoor and outdoor ceilings, buildings, and numerous other surfaces. Adhesive sheet materials typically have a display side bearing desired graphics, colors, texture, images, and/or text, and an application side that is coated with an adhesive substance and allows for application to various surfaces. The adhesive sheet material is typically applied in oversized sections and then cut or shaped to the desired shape and size. The size of the oversized sections and the size of the surface to which the adhesive sheet material is being applied vary greatly depending on the application.
One type of adhesive sheet material, which is commonly used in the vehicle wrap industry is vinyl paint wraps. Although vinyl paint wraps are common, vehicles can be customized using a variety of adhesive sheet materials and the customization can include, but is not limited to including, body color change and/or texture change.
Adhesive sheet materials are applied to surfaces that have a variety of unique features, such as contours, welded obstacles, edges, texture, and elements such as handles or windows. It is desirable to shape the adhesive sheet material around the surfaces' unique features. The adhesive sheet material is best applied once gently heated during the application process, the heat serving both to activate the adhesive and to render the adhesive sheet material more pliable and thus amenable to compliance with the application to the surface and its unique features. Generally, a heat source, such as a propane or other combustible gas torch is used to heat the adhesive sheet material.
Application of adhesive sheet material is a pressure sensitive process. Applying the wrong amount of pressure can result in improper installation of the adhesive sheet material. Additionally, uniform application of the adhesive sheet material to a surface is difficult because air bubbles commonly get trapped between the adhesive sheet material and the surface. Air bubbles prevent the adhesive sheet material from properly adhering to the surface. If the air bubbles are not eradicated and regressed they can result in aesthetic problems, peeling off of the adhesive sheet material, and/or premature delamination from the adhesive sheet material causing future failure. Air bubbles trapped under a large section of adhesive sheet material can be particularly difficult to eradicate. Additionally, when applying large sections of adhesive sheet material to a surface, it can take a long time and it can be difficult for a user to distribute the correct pressure uniformly over the entire area, in particular on variations in the surface or irregular surface features. Depending on the application environment, application of large sections of adhesive sheet material can be cumbersome, tiring, and sometimes hazardous for the applicator and/or bystanders, frequently requiring the use of several tools and/or people.
Currently, the art lacks a reliable and desirable apparatus and method for flawlessly applying large sections of adhesive sheet material to surfaces, applying the correct pressure, and eradicating and regressing air bubbles trapped between the surface and the adhesive sheet material.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device and a method to facilitate the positioning, affixing, applied pressure, user exertion, and smoothing of the adhesive sheet material to the desired surface.
The present invention fills the need for a device and method that facilitates and addresses the shortcomings of the current devices and methods for applying sections of adhesive sheet material to surfaces and eradicating bubbles trapped between the surface and the adhesive sheet material.
According to one example of the present disclosure, a sheet material application device is disclosed. The sheet material application device includes a roller support bar including a roller support member that extends from the roller support bar. The sheet material application device further includes a roller. The sheet material application device also includes a first handle parallel to the roller. The sheet material application device further includes a second handle extending from the roller support bar. Where the roller is coupled to the roller support member.
According to another example of the present disclosure, a sheet material application device is disclosed. The sheet material application device includes a roller. The sheet material application device also includes a roller support member coupled to the roller. The sheet material application device further includes a second handle coupled to the roller support member. Where the second handle is perpendicular to the roller and the roller support member is perpendicular to the roller.
The embodiments described herein and other features, advantages, and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various preferred features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. Certain features of the illustrated embodiments have been enlarged or distorted relative to others to facilitate visualization and clear understanding. In particular thin features may be thickened, for example, for clarity or illustration.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
The present application discloses various adhesive sheet material application devices and methods for using the same.
In one embodiment, the first handle 110 is attached to the roller support bar 140 using first handle fasteners 115 and the second handle 120 is attached to the roller support bar 140 by second handle fasteners 125. As shown in
In another embodiment, the first handle 110 is the roller support bar 140. In another embodiment the first handle 110 is the roller support bar 140 and the first handle support members 112 are the roller support members 144. In another embodiment, the roller 130 is connected to the first handle 110. In yet another embodiment, the second handle 120 is connected to the first handle 110.
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The adhesive sheet material application device 100, or components thereof, can be made up of one or more types of materials, including but not limited to, various metals, T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum, various plastics, rubber, silicone, wood, leather, bioplastic, polymers, foam, elastic, various fabrics, and/or micro-fiber materials. The first handle 110, second handle 120, roller support bar 140, and axle 131 are made up of sturdy, lightweight materials that will withstand and allow the user to apply the force necessary in the application of the adhesive sheet material 320 on the surface 310. The first handle 110, second handle 120, roller support bar 140, and axle 131 can be solid or hollow. The strap 150 is made of a flexible and strong material to allow for ease of donning, offing, and retaining the strap. In one embodiment, the strap 150 is an elastic material. In one embodiment, the strap 150 is a rubber band or rubber tubing. In yet another embodiment, the strap 150 is a less flexible and/or stiff material. The roller pad 132 can be made of, but is not limited to being made of, a cushiony elastic material, the roller pad 132 material quickly returns to its original shape once forces are removed and allows for the force applied by the user to be evenly distributed across the roller pad 132 on the surface 310, even when used on unique or irregular features of surface 310, such as contours, welded obstacles, edges, textures, and elements such as rivets, handles, latches, or windows. The first handle pad 210 and the second handle pad 220 can be made up of, but are not limited to being made up of, stiff, cushiony, flexible, and/or ergonomic elastic materials. In one embodiment, the first handle pad 210 and/or the second handle pad 220 are textured to allow for additional traction when held in a user's hand. The texture can be, but is not limited to being, tacky, ruff, sticky, grainy, coarse, ridged, knobbed, and/or gritty.
In one embodiment, the first handle 110, second handle 120, and roller support bar 140, or some combination of thereof, can be manufactured separately and then fastened together. In another embodiment, the first handle 110, second handle 120, and roller support bar 140 can be manufactured as one single unit. In another embodiment, the first handle 110, second handle 120, and roller support bar 140 can be manufactured as three separate units and then fastened together. In another embodiment, the first handle 110 and roller support bar 140 can be manufactured as one unit and fastened to the second handle 120. In another embodiment, the first handle 110 and second handle 120 can be manufactured as one unit and fastened to the roller support bar 140. In another embodiment, the second handle 120 and the roller support bar 140 can be manufactured as one unit and fastened to the first handle 110. In yet another embodiment, the first handle 110, second handle 120, and roller support bar 140 can be manufactured more than three separate units and then fastened together.
In one embodiment the adhesive sheet material application device 100 cannot be reversibly disassembled into more than a single unit. In another embodiment the adhesive sheet material application device 100 can be easily assembled for use and disassembled for transport, storage, or unconventional uses, such as portions of surface 310 that are partially obstructed from the user's reach.
When used with either the single-hand configuration 300 or the double-hand configuration 400 the adhesive sheet material application device 100 allows for adjustable, even pressure from the user across the entire width of the roller 130 with very little effort during application, thus relieving the air for the underside of the adhesive sheet material 320 causing regression of air, which in turn aids the adhesion of the adhesive sheet material 320 to the surface 310.
The adhesive sheet material application device 100 has industry specific mass-marketing appeal due to the vast number of businesses including, but not limited to, graphic designers, sign makers and designers, window tinters, vehicle wrap businesses, vehicle body shops, vehicle paint businesses, automotive bed-liner industries, interior decorators, and paint-protection industries that regularly use adhesive sheet materials. These businesses would benefit from the use of the adhesive sheet material application device 100 on a regular basis as it allows for an easier, more-efficient adhesive sheet material installation process.
While various embodiments of a filament tape utilization device and methods for using the same have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered by way of non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Indeed, this disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure.
Further, in describing representative embodiments, the disclosure may have presented a method and/or process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth herein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described. Other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.
Calman, Kenneth J., Calman, Kathryn S.
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